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ETHNOG  R  APHICAL 


OF  THE 


NORTH   PACIFIC   COASTS   OF   A] 


Jesup  North  Pacific  Expe 


PART  I. 


NEW  YORK 
AMERICAN   MUSEUM   OF   NATURES 

1900 


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CONTENTS 


Thompson  Indians  . 

Thompson  Indians  . 

Thompson  Indians  . 

Thompson  Indians  . 

Thompson  Indians 

Thompson  Indians  . 

Thompson  Indians 

Thompson  Indians 

Thompson  Indians 

Thompson  Indians  . 

Thompson  Indian.    Child  and  Shuswap  Indian 

Shuswap  Indian 

Shuswap  Indian 

Shuswap  Indians    . 

Half-blood  Shuswap  INDIA^s 

Thompson  River  at  Spences  Bridge 

The  Coyote  Rocks  near  Spences  Bridge 

Rock  in  Nicola  Valley 

Underground  House,  Nicola  Valley 

Ruins  of  Underground  House,  Nicola  Valley 

Framework  of  Lodge,  Thompson  Indians 

Framework  of  Lodge,  Thompson  Indians 

Framework  of  Sweat-Lodge,  Thompson  Indians 

Framework  of  Sweat-Lodge,  Nicola  Valley  . 

LiLLOOET  Indians  ...... 

Lillooet  Indians  ...... 

Li  I. LOO  ET  Indians  ...... 

Lillooet  Indians  ...... 


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ETHNOGRAPHICAL  A 

OK   THE 

X       NORTH  PACIFIC  COASTS  OF  AMI 


Plates  i-ii.  Thompson  Indians.  —  The  Thompson  Indians  speak  ; 
They  inhabit  the  southern  interior  of  British  Columbia  around  the  cor 
In  type  they  resemble  other  tribes  inhabiting  the  plateaus  of  southern 
of  stature.  Their  heads  are  broad,  though  small.  Their  faces  are  m 
Indians,  and  the  nose  is  in  most  cases  of  a  marked  Indian  type.  Fo 
obtained  from  a  series  of  seventy  men  and  sixty-five  women  :  — 


Stature 

Length  of  head  . 
Breadth  of  head 
Breadth  of  face  . 
Height  of  face   . 

A  full  description  of  the  customs  of  these  Indians  has  been  pub 
Museum  of  Natural  History,"  under  the  title  "The  Thompson  India 
The  plates  are  reproduced  from  negatives  taken  by  Mr.   Harlan  I.  Sm 

Plates  12-15.  Shuswap  Indians.  —  The  Shuswap  Indians  spes 
the  Thompson  Indians.  It  also  belongs  to  the  Salishan  stock.  They 
British  Columbia,  extending  in  a  general  way  from  the  upper  course  c 
upper  course  of  Fraser  River.  They  are  divided  into  a  number  of 
Plates  12-15  belong  to  the  Kamloops  band,  who  inhabit  the  region  ; 
Thompson  Rivers.  In  type  the  Shuswap  Indians  are  quite  similar  to 
reproduced  from  negatives  taken  by  Mr.   Harlan  I.  Smith. 

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VPHICAL  ALBUM 


OK   THE 


>TS  OF  AMERICA  AND  ASIA 


mpson  Indians  speak  a  language  belonging  to  the  Salishan  stock, 
imbia  around  the  confluence  of  Fraser  and  Thompson  Rivers, 
plateaus  of  southern  British  Columbia.  They  are  rather  short 
Their  faces  are  narrow,  as  compared  to  those  of  the  Coast 
id  Indian  type.  Following  is  a  list  of  average  measurements 
ive  women  :  — 


MEN 

WOMEN 

mm. 

mm. 

1634 

J  54° 

186 

179 

....    156     1 

150 

147 

139 

120 

112 

ndians  has  been  published  in  the  "  Memoirs  of  the  American 
rhe  Thompson  Indians  of  British  Columbia,"  by  James  Teit. 
•y  Mr.   Harlan  I.  Smith. 

huswap  Indians  speak  a  language  closely  related  to  that  of 
alishan  stock.  They  inhabit  a  large  portion  of  the  interior  of 
n  the  upper  course  of  Thompson  River  northwestward  to  the 
d  into  a  number  of  bands.  The  individuals  represented  on 
inhabit  the  region  near  the  confluence  of  North  and  South 
5  are  quite  similar  to  the  Thompson  Indians.  The  plates  are 
I.  Smith. 


ALHUM  OF  THE  NORTH   PACIFIC  C 

Plate  i6.  Thompson  River  at  Si-ences  Briooe. — Reproduced 
I.  Smith. 

Plate    17.      The    Coyote    Rocks.  —  The   Thompson    Indians, 
Bridge,  have  traditions  in  regard  to  many  rocks  and  bowlders  of  rema 
cording  to  their  beliefs,  they  are  transformed  beings.      The  three  roc 
the   Coyote,  his  wife,  and  her  basket,  transformed    into  stone.       Repr 
Harlan  I.  Smith. 

Plate  18.  Rock  in  Nicola  Valley. — The  trail  up  Nicola 
clifTs  shown  on  this  plate.  The  Indians  were  in  the  habit  of  shooting 
their  strength.      Reproduced  from  a  negative  taken  by  Mr.   Harlan  I. 

Plates    19,    20.      Underground    House,    Nicola   Valley.  —  I 
lived   in  underground   houses  which  were  supported   by  four  heavy  b( 
the  top  by  means  of  a  ladder.      The  plate  shows  the  ruins  of  one  of 
The  details  of  construction  of  the  house  are  recognized  on  Plate  20. 
Harlan  I.  Smith. 

Plates  21,  22.  Framework  of  Lodge,  Thompson  INDIA^ 
live  in  lodges  covered  with  mats.  Several  styles  of  lodges  are  in  1 
ground  plan  (Plate  21),  while  others  are  conical,  like  the  tents  of  th< 
to  the  right  in  Plate  22  a  number  of  cradles  may  be  seen  susper 
among  these  Indians,  after  the  children  have  outgrown  their  cradles,  I 
The  cradles  are  never  used  for  more  than  one  child.     Reproduced  fron 

Plates  23,  24.  Framework  of  Sweat-Lodge,  —  The  Thon: 
extensively.      It  is  generally  made  of   supple  wands  both  ends  of   wh 


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Briikie. — Reproduced  from  a  photograph  taken  by  Mr.   Harhm 

Thompson    Indians,    who   inhabit    the    region    around    Spenccs 

ind  bowlders  of  remarkable  shape  found  in  their  country.      Ac- 

ngs.      The  three  rocks  shown  on  this  plate  are  believed  to  be  i 

d    into  stone.       Reproduced   from  a   photograph   taken   by  Mr. 

rhe  trail  up  Nicola  Valley  leads  past  the  foot  of  the  ''ijj[h 
the  habit  of  shooting  arrows  toward  the  top  of  the  cliff  to  test 
jn  by  Mr.   Harlan  I.  Smith.  .^ 

Nicola   Valley.  —  In    former    times    the    Thompson    Indians  ip 

ed  by  four  heavy  beams.  Access  was  had  through  a  hole  in 
;  the  ruins  of  one  of  the  last  houses  of  this  kind  in  existence, 
jnized  on  Plate  20.      Reproduced  from  negatives  taken  by  Mr. 


,    Thompson    Indians.  —  In    summer    the    Thompson    Indians 

;s  of  lodges  are  in  use.  Some  have  a  somewhat  rectangular 
like  the  tents  of  the  Plains  Indians  (Plate  22).  On  the  tree 
may  be   seen   suspended   from  the  branches.      It  is  customary 

^rown  their  cradles,  to  suspend  the  latter  on  branches  of  trees. 

Id.     Reproduced  from  negatives  taken  by  Mr.  Harlan  I.  Smith. 

Lodge.  —  The   Thompson    Indians    use    the    sweat-lodge    quite 
ids  both  ends  of   which  are  stuck  into  the  ground  (Plate    23), 


ALBUM  OF  THE  NORIH  PACIFK 

or  sometimes  of  poles  arranged  in  the  form  of  a  small  conical  t< 
with  mats  or  other  material.  A  fire  is  ii-,'hted  outside  of  the  lod 
these  are  put  into  the  lodge,  which  is  covered  over.  The  person 
the  lodge,  and  sprinkles  water  on  the  hot  stones.  After  he  has  st 
takes  a  plunge  in  cold  water.      reproduced  from  negatives  taken  b 

Plates  2«;-28.  Lillooet  Indjans.  —  The  Lillooet  Indians 
which  is  closely  related  to  the  languages  of  the  Thompson  and  S 
tending  from  Harrison  Lake  northward  to  Fraser  River.  They  pi 
short  of  stature,  and  their  heads  differ  remarkably  from  those  of  t 
and  very  broad.  Their  faces  also  are  broader  than  those  of  other 
intermixture  with  Coast  tribes.      The  plates  are  reproduced  from  ni 


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THE  NORPH  PACIFIC  COAST. 

of  a  small  conical  tent  (Plat^^  24).  The  framework  is  covered 
d  outside  of  the  lodge,  in  which  stones  are  heated.  When  hot, 
I  over.  The  person  who  wants  to  take  a  sweat-bath  crawls  into 
les.  After  he  has  staid  inside  for  a  sufificient  length  of  time,  he 
Dm  negatives  taken  by  Mr.   Harlan  I    Smith. 


rhe  Lillooet  Indians  speak  a  language  of  the  Salishan  stock, 
he  Thompson  and  Shuswap  Indians.  They  inhabit  a  valley  ex- 
iser  River.  They  present  a  very  peculiar  type.  They  are  very 
ably  from  those  of  the  neighboring  tribes.  The  heads  are  small 
than  those  of  other  tribes  of  the  interior.  This  may  be  due  to 
e  reproduced  from  negatives  taken  by  Mr.   Roland  B.   Dixon. 


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Tlionipsoii    Iiuliiiiis. 


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Thompson   Indians. 


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I'l   V TK     I  .1. 


SluiswuiJ  Inciiuu. 


ho  North   Pacific  CoHSt. 


Am.    Miis.    \:il.    Ili-l 


Shuswap   Inciiun. 


I   iwi«iliMtii>yiii1Wiiit^iB 


Album  of  the   North   Pnoific  Cc 


dJ 


Shuswnp   Indiun. 


North   Pnciflc  Coast. 


I'l.MK     I',. 


»» 

»' 


Atp.   Mii>     Niil.    lli>.l. 


uswnp  Indittri. 


Album   of   flu-    North    Pncillc  C\)h 

I'l.Vll-     1.). 


Shuswa[)   Indians. 


Nort  \\    Piifitlc  Const. 


I! 


Am.    Mn^.    N.il.    Ili~l. 


swap  Indians. 


Album  of  the  North  Pacific  Cos 

Pl-ATK    15. 


!»''- 


Half-blood  Shuswap  Indian 


North  Pacific  Coast. 

Pl,ATK    m. 


I 


Ain.  Miis    Nil     lli^l. 


)d  Shuswap  Indians. 


mmm 


Album  of  the  North  Pacific  Cc 
Platf.  1 6. 


Thompson   River  at  Spences  B 


e  North  Pacific  Coast. 


P1.AIF.  16. 


-. 


Am.  Miis.  Nul.  I^i^t. 


■^iver  at  Spences  Bridge. 


Album  of  the  North  Pacific  C 

I'|.A1K    17. 


The  Coyote  Rocks  near  Spence; 


he  North   Pacinc  Coast. 

I'l.AIK      I  7. 


Am.    Mh-.   Nil.    Ih-l. 


^ocks  near  Spetices  Bridqe. 


Album  of  the  North  PHcifio  Cc 

I'l.A'IF     iS. 


Rook  in    Nioohi   Viillev 


North  Pacific  Coast. 

I'l.A'IK     iS. 


Am.  Mus     Nil     liiM 


in    Nicolu   Vitllev 


1 


■SHHWKSSB 


fc 


Album  of  the   North   Pirifitlo  C 

I'l.AII      \q. 


Underground   House,   Nicola  V; 


he  North   Pirioiflo  Coast., 
I'l.A-ir    If). 


Am,   Mii^.   .N.ii,    lli,^l 


id   House,   Nicola  Valley, 


Alburn   ot   t.li-,    N(i|-r!i    P>ioitU'  Co 


i.\ii    .'1 


Ruins  ol    Unck'i'circnintl    Houst-_-.    Nifol 


Ndi-rli    PH.'it:.'  Ct).<s1 


I   U  I      ."l 


()  U  I  i  ( 


i    HoustL'.    Nicoli.i    Valley. 


An.      M;.~      N.i.     Ili-l 


Albuif.  ot  t]\^'   Noi'Mi    Pafit'if  C'..' 


I't   VI  I        •  I 


.-H-^Tr, 


Fi'iimework  o!   Lodge.  Tlioiiii)Sou    I: 


>.'    Noi't  h    ParMtlc   CoiiHf 

I'IMI       ■! 


.odge,  Thompson    Iiuiiuiis. 


. \ , '      M       ,    N  • .     Ill-; 


Album  of  the  North  Pacific  ( 

Pl..\'iic   ::.'. 


Frmiiework  of   Lodge,  Thompson 


f.'      > 


4  '■  •  *«  m^mr'mmmmmmm^ 


he  North   PaciHc  Coast. 


'i..nii  2. 


Am.  Mii».  Nji.  Ili!.l. 


Lc)(ic(f.  Thompson   Iiiiiidiis. 


•J     '.I 


ti' 


4 


'     .   r.' 


Album  of  the  North   Pac 


/ 


r; 


Frnmework  of  SNA/eat-Lodpe,  T\ 


'Tt'^m^'mmr- 


n  of  the  North   Pacific  Coast. 

I'l.AIK     :!^. 


Am.    Mu.,   .N..I.   Ili^l. 


d1  Sweat-Lodge,  Thompson   Indians. 


Alburn  of  the  North   Pacifl 


rr.AiK 


Fr.itnewot'k   of  Sw-ent -Lodc)e, 


rL-'-..,^r 


as 


)f  the  North   Pacific  Coast. 


Am.    Ml.-.   .N.II.    H.-l. 


of   Swfcit -Lodge,   Nicohi   Valley 


Album  of  tilt.-  North   Pncifi 
I'lviK   j:;. 


LillooL't    liulitins. 


>r  th(-  North   Pncitlc  Coast 

I 'I  All.     j;. 


All..    M.,,     N  ,1      IliM 


Lil  IcHjct    1 1  ui  inns. 


Alhnni   of  t  he    N"ct  h    PiicjI'K 


.11  li  •!  "'t      I  I  i.  I  l;i  li 


>f  t  hf    N'  'I't  h    p;if>itic  CoHRt 

I'l    Ml      .'((. 


.\u.     ilu-      N  II      III   I 


l.l  I  |l    X    H't         I    III  I  ill  ll 


I'l  I'll      '7. 


l-l  1  U  II  ii;l      1  I  |.  I  i:  I  I  I;. 


f  Mif    North    pHoitif  Coast. 

I'l  VII.     -7. 


Am.    Mii>      .\:il.    Ilul. 


Ll  I  1(11   !.;'        I   I  I.  I  i:M  l.'i;. 


■itfaai 


.iUBIii.'iUJ.ff«J..l  H    1 1  'JIM 


■H 


BHaiafiaauM 


Alt)Uin   of  t  h.-   N'  'ft  h    Piir-i 

I'l   Ml      .'S, 


f 


Li  I  i(  )(  )ft       1  I  |.  I  l;  .  I 


of  t  h.'   N"ff  h    PmciHc  Const. 

I'lAU     J.S. 


Ail.      \l.i-,     \  ,1      11.1 


l-.l  I  |(  X  ii't      I  I  11  I  i;  I  I  IS. 


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